Teenagers who have been vaccinated when they were children will be offered booster injections – usually at school – to top up their protection. For example, the Td/IPV booster covers tetanus (T), diphtheria (d) and polio (IPV – inactivated polio vaccine).

They may also be offered other vaccines for TB, meningitis and cervical cancer (girls age 12-18).

To find out more or make an appointment, please contact our Reception.

Recommended if you are homosexual or bisexual, use intravenous drugs or have an at-risk job such as doctor, nurse, dentist, police or ambulance personnel etc. (NB. There may be a charge for some professions.)

To find out more or make an appointment, please contact our Reception.

First Aid

Wye Surgery - Self Help Tips

If you are hurt and need treatment, ask for an appointment at our minor injury clinic, or find one of the other minor injury services in the Ashford area (it could be run at another GP Practice, clinic or hospital).

Wye Surgery - Self Help Tips

We recommend planning your vaccinations and health matters well in advance, at least 6-8 weeks before your trip. This is because not all vaccines are held in stock and have to be specially ordered, and they can take several weeks before taking effect.

If you have a serious medical condition check with your GP to make sure you are fit to travel, especially if going abroad.